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1 ENSC 427 Communication Networks Spring 2010 Exploration of VoIP Using Ethernet and Wi-Fi Networks Under Different Scenarios Jeffrey Tam Luke Dang Jason Tsai

2 Table of Contents List of Acronyms... 5 Abstract Introduction Public Switched Telephone Network Voice over Internet Protocol Purpose and Goals Configurations and Designs Physical network model of a company with 2 floors Physical network model of company located at a distance Physical network model with wireless interference Simulation Results and Comparisons Ethernet vs. WLAN g networks under Local/Long Distance Call Implications: Audio Codec: G.711 vs. G Implications: WLAN g under wireless Interference Implications: VoIP Conference Calls (Heavy Traffic) Implications: Result Summary Analysis Conclusion References

3 List of Acronyms Acronyms LAN VoIP POTS PSTN MOS ETE Delay ITU Extended Form Local Area Network Voice over Internet Protocol Plain Old Telephone System Public Switched Telephone Network Mean Opinion Score End-to-End Delay International Telecommunication Union 5

4 Abstract From s to chat rooms to instant messengers, the impact of the Internet on communication from each other has changed the world. It is foreseeable that the next step in communication with Internet with be transmission of voice. This once thought to be an innovative concept has been brought into reality. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology which converts the analog audio signal from human voice into digital data and relay it through the Internet to destination. In this project, we will examine and compare the performances of VoIP-to-VoIP under WLAN g and Ethernet connections within a company and between 2 companies. Evaluation of jitter, delay, Mean Opinion Score (MOS) and packet loss will be used to dictate whether company should abandon the use of the traditional copper wire telephone and adopt the lower cost VoIP systems. Moreover, situational parameters such as heavy traffic and interference will also be discussed and considered when making the decision to determine whether an upgrade will be worthwhile. 6

5 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Public Switched Telephone Network Our telephone system or what we technically called the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) has been allowing people of different location to communicate with each other for over a century. The plain old telephone system (POTS) employs the highly inefficient circuit switching as the method of transferring data across the network through a dedicated path which is released upon termination of a call. Thus, it is costly to deploy. Moreover, sound quality of POTS is 10 khz with an 8-bit resolution at its very best, which is much similar to the quality of an AM radio station [1]. However, it does have its benefits as POTS is highly reliable as the average drop call rate is 1 out of 1000 [2]. 1.2 Voice over Internet Protocol The use of Voice over IP (VoIP) has increased in its popularity tremendously within the last few years. It is the modern mean of transmitting digital voice data through the Internet. VoIP utilizes the packet switching network which is highly efficient as data are distributed into packets before transmission to their destination address via different paths that are shared among different users. Thus, it better utilizes the available bandwidth of the network. In addition, call quality is much higher with a 16-bit resolution operating from 22 khz to 44.1 khz to ensure crystal clear communication [1]. Moreover, it is free to make a VoIP-to-VoIP call to anywhere in the world without having to face long-distance charges. VoIP-to-PSTN services are available as well with a usual monthly charge but this is beyond the scope of our discussion for this project. However, VoIP do have its share of short-comings as it suffers up to a 5% drop calls [2]. Furthermore, it will not function in case of electricity outage and there are currently no direct VoIP-to-VoIP emergency call lines such as 911 available. 1.3 Purpose and Goals The purpose of the project is to determine whether VoIP-to-VoIP should be employed in organization to replace the leasing of dedicated phone lines between companies located at various locations. Successful implementation of this technology will result in a saving of millions of dollars. Currently the standard for acceptable Mean Opinion Score (MOS) for the landline telephone is 4.0 while MOS for VoIP is set to set up the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The recommended target for end-to-end delay is at 150ms as shown in Figure However, in reality, many VoIP conversations occur over satellite connection as well so the acceptable delay is around 250ms [3]. Finally, the unpredictable delay of packet delivery known as jitter will be sampled. The ITU recommended tolerable range is between 20 to 30 ms [6]. 7

6 Figure Recommended End-to-End Delay for High Quality Voice Transmission by ITU Analysis of MOS, end-to-end delay, and jitter under WLAN802.11g and Ethernet networks will be evaluated from the statistics collected in the scenarios stated in Figure to ensure they meet within the international standards suggested by the ITU above. If the observed statistics are shown to be within tolerable standards then it will better indicate that VoIP has the potential to be employed as an alternative to the traditional lease lines used by organizations. 1 Company w/ 2 Floors Ethernet WLAN g 1 to 1 Call 1 to 1 Call With Jammer Interference Scenarios 1 to 1 Call 2 Companies Located Far Apart Ethernet WLAN g Conference Call g729 Audio Codecs 1 to 1 Call Conference Call g729 Audio Codecs Figure Scenarios under Investigation 8

7 2.0 Configurations and Designs In our project we have created nine different scenarios in total as shown in Figure We will use these scenarios to compare the performance of VoIP under the following five circumstances: 1. WLAN g versus Ethernet Network 2. Local versus Long Distance Calls 3. Audio Codec: G.711 versus G Introduction of 2.4GHz Interference to WLAN g Network 5. Conference Calls (Multiple Call Conversations) All simulations are done via direct VoIP to VoIP connections using G.711 codec unless otherwise specified. 1 voice frame has been configured to be sent per packet as shown in Figure below. Figure Configuration of VoIP Settings under VoIP Application Definition 2.1 Physical network model of a company with 2 floors One of our testing cases is to determine whether to use a wireless or Ethernet local area network within a company of 2 floors. Thus, we have set up the following topologies. In both cases (wireless and Ethernet), the work stations are set 4 meters apart from each other in altitude to represent the difference of 2 floors. The network topology for a 1 to 1 Ethernet VoIP call between 2 floors of a company is as shown in Figure The workstation from each floor is connected via an Ethernet switch, one for its respected floor. These switches are connected to a Cisco 4000 router to set up a LAN environment within the company to enable VoIP connections. 9

8 Figure Ethernet Topology between 2 Floors of a Company The topology for a 1 to 1 connection between 2 floors using WLAN g is as shown in Figure We have placed the wireless router on the ground floor and configured its data transfer rate to 56Mbps to ensure it is operating under WLAN g condition in Figure Figure WLAN g Topology between 2 Floors of a Company Figure Wireless Router Attributes Table 10

9 2.2 Physical network model of company located at a distance Two companies or subnets located in Vancouver and Montreal respectively are set up to demonstrate the performance of long distance VoIP calls using wireless or Ethernet connections as their LAN. However, due to the limited signaling range of wireless networks. A point-to-point duplex linkage (PPP DS3) is used to connect the CISCO 4000 routers of the 2 subnets in Figure The topologies of both companies are identical to that of the other for consistency. Figure Network Model for Vancouver and Montreal Companies Direct 1 to 1 VoIP calls under Ethernet and WLAN g employs the identical topology as Figure and Figure respectively. However, conference calls between the two locations is established to allow 32 simultaneous VoIP connections in order to test its performance under heavy traffic as shown in Figure and Figure Figure Conference Call Topology under Ethernet Network 11

10 Figure Conference Call Topology under WLAN g Network 2.3 Physical network model with wireless interference Whether it is WLAN b or WLAN g, wireless network do sometimes suffer interference from other electronics. Due to the fact that WLAN g operates in the 2.4GHz range [7], there are many electronics devices that also operate within that region such as cordless telephones, microwave oven and Bluetooth devices. In this network, we introduce a jammer to operate in the 2.40 GHz frequency to interfere with the wireless router as shown in Figure Figure WLAN g topology with 2.4GHz interference Figure Jammer configured to emit 2.4GHz interference 12

11 3.0 Simulation Results and Comparisons Simulation parameters such as jitter, mean opinion score (MOS) value, delay variation and endto-end delay (ETE Delay) results will be gathered and compared to dictate whether VoIP is a potential candidate to replace the traditional telephone system in the near future. Jitter: The delay in packet transmission that leads to pulse displacement. Jitter can be thought as shaky pulse. Mean Opinion Score Value (MOS Value): The numerical measurement of voice quality. MOS is expressed in a scale from 1(worst) to 5(best). Delay Variation: The difference measurement in end to end delay between packets. End to End Delay (ETE Delay): the time required for a packet to travel from source through network to destination. Before we simulate, VoIP traffic flows must be created in each of the scenarios as shown in Figure For each of the simulation lasting 6 minutes, we will generate 5 calls worth 1 minute long each. The first packet will be delivered at the 10th second into the simulation. Figure Creating VoIP Traffic Flow to Simulate 3.1 Ethernet vs. WLAN g networks under Local/Long Distance Call In this section, we want to explore the effects that WLAN g and Ethernet networks has on both local and long distance VoIP calls. This test will be performed using a direct VoIP to VoIP 13

12 from 1 workstation to another in an ideal environment where traffic congestion and wireless interference is not present. As shown in Figure 3.1.1, the average amount of voice jitter is next to nothing. However, jitter is noticeable in the wireless scenarios. In Figure 3.1.2, we noticed that the MOS value is at its highest when it is a local call using Ethernet networks. With long distance calls Ethernet still provides a better score than wireless which is what we intuitively thought. Moreover, from our intuition the further the packets have to travel, the longer time it will take. This is exactly what we observed in the average end-to-end delay of the packets in Figure Implications: From our observation, we noticed that the MOS value, thus the quality, decreases with distance between the two nodes in the conversation. The type of network played no significant difference in affecting the MOS value. Moreover, delay increases with distance needed to be travelled by the packets. From our previous research, we found the fact that the acceptable delay for POTS is within 150 ms [3]. The maximum delay we received with a packet travelling from Vancouver to Montreal was approximately 72 ms, which greatly satisfy the acceptable standards set by traditional telephone system. Thus, it is safe to say in this scenario both local and long distance calls is acceptable under either Ethernet or WLAN g network. Figure Average Voice Jitter (Local vs. Long Distance Call) 14

13 Figure Average MOS Value (Local vs. Long Distance Call) Figure Average Packet End-to-End Delay (Local vs. Long Distance Call) 3.2 Audio Codec: G.711 vs. G.729 Both G.711 and G.729 audio codec are a popular choice when it comes to VoIP. G.711 was first standardized by the International Telecommunication Union in 1988 [8]. Due to the fact that it uses uncompressed audio stream at 64 Kbps and the public was still using 56k dial-up internet connections, conversations were often very choppy. Therefore, in 1995, the G.729 codec was adopted as it uses compressed audio streams, thus requiring less bandwidth [9]. The tradeoff between the two is basically superior quality (G.711) vs. low usage of bandwidth (G.729). In this section, we want to compare the performance of the two audio codec during a 1 to 1 long distance call from Vancouver to Montreal under wireless network setting. Figure shows the average voice jitter amount to flavor the G.729 codec as it shows less fluctuation. However, in Figure 3.2.2, the MOS value for G.729 is at approximately 3.1 while G.711 codec s MOS 15

14 value is at 3.7, which does not change with an Ethernet network setup. Moreover, in Figure 3.2.3, the G.729 starts with a higher delay variation towards the beginning of the call then stabilizes as the call continues. This may be due to the fact that it is much more difficult to predict the next pulse in the beginning of a call as it uses a linear prediction compression algorithm [10]. In Figure 3.2.4, it is shown that the average ETE delay remains constant between the two scenarios. Implications: Saving bandwidth is certainly important, but with the emergence of broadband internet connections to almost every home in North America in recent years, we can afford to use up a little bit more bandwidth for better quality. The MOS value of 3.1 is unacceptable by many users. Through our research and comparison with our OPNET results, we noticed that OPNET tends to generate a MOS value lower than their theoretical values. However, based on our simulation results we believe it is better to continue the use of the G.711 codec to ensure quality when bandwidth is not an issue. Figure Average Voice Jitter (G.729 vs. G.711) 16

15 Figure Average MOS Value (G.729 vs. G.711) Figure Average Packet Variation Delay (G.729 vs. G.711) Figure Average End-to-End Delay (G.729 vs. G.711) 17

16 3.3 WLAN g under wireless Interference In this section, we wish to study the effect of wireless interference on VoIP transmission. The scenario in Figure had been duplicated and added a jammer. Figure to Figure below shows the simulation result of this scenario. In Figure 3.3.1, there is so much higher jitter and jitter variation when jammer is introduced compare to the no jammer scenario. Maximum jitter in jammer case goes up to second where as on the no jammer case, highest jitter only go up to second. When comparing MOS values between two cases, we found the scenario with jammer has lower MOS score than no jammer scenario by roughly We believe this is caused by to all jitter mention above. Figure shows our result for delay variation for both scenarios. Scenario with jammer has very high delay variation of 0.09 second compare to 0.05 microsecond of no jammer scenario. On Figure 3.3.4, we see the difference in end to end delay between two scenarios. Highest packet end to end delay of jammer case is second compares to 0.06 of no jammer case. Moreover, the delay in jammer case is much less stable than delay of no jammer case. The effect of delay variations on Figure can also be seen on this Figure Implications: From our simulation results, we observed that introducing jammer into the scenario can significantly change jitter, MOS value, delay variation and end to end delay. As the power of interference increase, value of jitters and delays increase, MOS value decrease. However, wireless interference had been a known issue for a while. There had been many studies, researches done to suppress interference effect. From researches, we found that WLAN is divided into channels of different frequencies [7]. When interference occurs, user can switch to different channel avoid interference effect. In Bluetooth and cordless phone, frequency hopping is a method of rapidly changing transmission frequency. Hence, these electronic devices will less likely to interfere with WLAN router. [12] Therefore, interference is not a critical issue of VoIP on WLAN. Figure Average Voice Jitter (no jammer vs. jammer) 18

17 Figure Average Voice MOS Value (no jammer vs. jammer) Figure Average End to End Delay (no jammer vs. jammer) Figure Average Voice Delay Variation (no jammer vs. jammer) 19

18 3.4 VoIP Conference Calls (Heavy Traffic) This section provides simulation results and analysis of VoIP conference call. Based on scenario of long distance call as in Figure 2.2.1, we add in more work station and generate mesh calls to increase the traffic. Figure to Figure 3.4.4, show our average jitter, MOS value, delay variation and end to end delay comparison between conference call using Ethernet local connection and wireless local connection. Between Ethernet conference call and wireless conference call, wireless case has more jitter variations. Although this does not seem to affect MOS values since both are a still at about 3.7 score. Again, wireless shows more delay variation on Figure compare to Ethernet. End to end delay of Ethernet scenario appears to be slightly higher than of wireless scenario. Implications: For both Ethernet and wireless, we learned that there are small jitter and delay variation. However, MOS score value for voice is still quite high at 3.7. This means voice quality for long distance conference call is still very acceptable. Compare to long distance 1 on 1 scenario, delays increase as the number of work station increase. This delay, however is still under ITU generally accepted 150ms one-way delay limit. [13] Figure Average Voice Jitter (conference ethernet vs. wireless) 20

19 Figure Average Voice MOS Value (conference ethernet vs. wireless) Figure Average Delay Variation (conference Ethernet vs. wireless) Figure Average End to End Delay (conference ethernet vs. wireless) 21

20 3.5 Result Summary Analysis Assuming the base model is a 1 to 1 local call under Ethernet network. The following table shows the respected change to parameters such as jitter, MOS Value, packet delay variation and ETE delay by applying the factors suggested on the left-most column. These generalizations are analyzed based on the above simulation results. Factors Jitter MOS Value Delay Variation End-to-End Delay WLAN g Increase No Change Increase No Change Increase Distance between Callers Increase Decrease Increase Increase Added Wireless Interference Increase No Change Increase No Change Increase Workstations Increase No Change Increase Increase Under G.729 Audio Codec Decrease Decrease Decrease No Change Table Summary of VoIP Performance Affected by Different Situations 22

21 4.0 Conclusion In this project, we studied simulation results of many scenarios. We compared differences wireless versus Ethernet, G711 versus G729, interference versus no interference, 1 to 1 call versus conference all. All simulation results summary had been compiled into Table above. For many difference scenarios, VoIP appears to be a very good candidate for voice transmission. Although, long distance, heavy traffic and interference can decrease voice quality, increase delay, there are many approaches to deal with this issue. From all the researches and studies we had done, we believe that VoIP will be an excellent substitution for traditional telephone landline in the new future. 23

22 References [1] R. Menga, "Why Does VoIP Sound So Much Better Than POTS?," pcmech.com, Jan. 7, [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Apr. 2, 2010]. [2] "VoIP versus regular Phone Service: A Comparison," Jan. 24, [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Apr. 5, 2010]. [3] M. Bhatia, J. Davidson, S. Kalidindi, S. Mukherjee, and J. Peters, "VoIP: An In-Depth Analysis," ciscopress.com, Oct. 20, [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Apr. 2, 2010]. [4] A. Chadda, Quality of Service Testing Methodology, December [Online]. Available: ftp://ftp.iol.unh.edu/pub/mplsservices/other/qos_testing_methodology.pdf. [Accessed: Apr. 16, 2010] [5] J. Yoo, "Performance Evaluation of Voice IP on WiMAX and Wi-Fi Based Networks," April [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Feb. 12, 2010]. [6] T. Szigeti, and C. Hattingh, "Quality of Service Design Overview," informit.com, Dec. 17, [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Apr. 2, 2010]. [7] B. Mitchell, "Change the WiFi Channel Number to Avoid Interference," about.com. [Online]. Available: [Accessed: April. 2, 2010]. [8] ITU G.711, Jun. 5, [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Apr. 3, 2010] [9] Voice Age, Open G.729 Initiative, [Online]. Available: [Accessed: April 5, 2010] [10] H. Yong-fend and Z. Jiang-ling, "Implementation of ITU-T G.729 Speech Codec in IP Telephony Gateway," Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences, vol. 5, no. 2, p , Jan [Abstract]. Available: springerlink.com, [Accessed April 02, 2010]. [11] Cisco, Channel Deployment Issues for 2.4-GHz WLANs, [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Apr. 17, 2010] [12] HP, Wi-Fi TM and Bluetooth TM Interference Issues, January [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Apr.17, 2010] [13] Cisco, Understanding Delay in Packet Voice Networks, Feb. 02, [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Apr 17, 2020] 24

23 [14] B. Lam, W. Zhao, and M. Luo, "Study of VoIP Under Different Scenarios," April [Online]. Available: [Accessed: Feb. 22, 2010]. 25

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